The Learn-to-Swim program, sponsored by the Rotary Club and the Hummelstown Swim Club, will be held June 18-29, Monday through Friday.
Children should report at the assigned time ONLY, and be prompt for classes. Children should wear bathing suits to the pool. Bring towels and warm clothing (i.e. sweatshirts, etc.) Full Story

‘Buy With Their Heart’ Palmyra Considers Municipal Bonds
As part of a refinancing effort, Palmyra Borough officials are working with Harrisburg-based financial advisers to prepare an ordinance that would allow the borough to issue municipal bonds. Full Story

What’s Next For Quarry? South Hanover
At the June 12 meeting of the South Hanover Township Board of Supervisors, township solicitor Peter Henninger reminded those in attendance that a public hearing will take place June 26 at SHT Municipal Building regarding the rezoning of the Pennsy Supply quarry, tax parcel No. 56-016- 058. Full Story

Receives Honorable Mention
Palmyra Area High School musical director Jasmine Bucher recently received an honorable mention for Excellence in Theatre Education from the Tony Awards and Carnegie Mellon University. Full Story

South Londonderry Township Manager
South Londonderry township manager Jenna Seesholtz (fourth from left) recently graduated from the PSATS Municipal Government Academy (PMGA), a leadership and municipal education program of the Pennsy Full Story

Going for the Gold Palmyra Public Library
Palmyra Public Library is going for “gold star status,” the highest level attainable in the PA Forward Star Library Program. The program was created by the Pennsylvania Library Association and highlights the ways in which libraries enrich lives in their communities. Full Story

At their Monday, June 11, meeting, the West Donegal Township Board of Supervisors reviewed potential solutions for the rough rail crossing on Bossler Road, near the Conewago Industrial Park. Full Story

Elizabethtown Area School Board, at its Tuesday, June 12, meeting, voted unanimously to approve a $62,394,486 final budget for the upcoming fiscal year. This budget differs from the proposed budget that was on public display since May but still includes a 3.2 percent property tax hike. Full Story